Maine Just Shot Itself in the Foot — And Called It a Win
Posted by Daniel Kaufman | April 2026 Let me be direct: LD 307 — Maine’s new moratorium on data center construction — is one of the most economically self-destructive pieces of legislation this state has passed in a generation. And I say that as someone who has spent years fighting for economic opportunity across this state’s forgotten mill towns, mountain communities, and post-industrial corridors. Maine just became the first state in the country to ban the construction of data centers larger than 20 megawatts. That ban runs until November 2027. The stated goal is to give the state time to “study” the potential energy impacts. The actual result? We just hung a “Closed for Business” sign on the door — and every competing state is already circling our opportunities like vultures. I have skin in this game. We have multiple micro data center projects in active planning stages across the state of Maine. Projects that would have brought hundreds of construction jobs, permanent technology ...